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Actor R Madhavan has secured relief from the Delhi High Court, which restrained websites and digital platforms from using his name, image, or likeness without consent. He joins a growing list of celebrities, including Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kumar Sanu, and Salman Khan, seeking legal safeguards for personality rights.
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Court Ruling and Context
On December 22, 2025, the Delhi High Court ruled in Madhavan’s favor, directing multiple websites to remove objectionable content and fake trailers linked to him. The judgment reflects a rising trend of celebrities approaching courts to protect their identity from unauthorized commercial exploitation, fake endorsements, and misuse on digital platforms.
Major takeaways
• R Madhavan obtained legal protection against unauthorized use of his persona, including name and photographs
• The Delhi High Court ordered removal of obscene and fake content, including fabricated trailers of “Shaitaan 2” and “Kesari 3”
• Similar relief has recently been granted to Salman Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Kumar Sanu
• The move highlights growing concerns over misuse of celebrity identity in the digital era
• Courts are increasingly recognizing personality rights as integral to safeguarding reputation and commercial value
Impact
The ruling underscores the judiciary’s proactive stance in protecting celebrity identity. As more public figures seek legal recourse, India’s entertainment industry is witnessing a shift toward stronger enforcement of personality rights, setting precedents for digital accountability.
Sources: Times of India, PTI, ANI
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